Gospel singer Kim Burrell will not be performing on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” after all.
The homophobic songstress, whose hateful sermon recently appeared on YouTube last week, was scheduled to sing the track “I See a Victory” with Pharrell Williams. The song appears on the Hidden Figures soundtrack.
Actress Janelle Monae, who co-stars in the film, confirmed to TMZ that Burrell would stay home.
“She’s not performing, absolutely not,” Monae said. She confirmed that just Williams would be performing.
“And I’ll be there too, so make sure you guys tune in,” she said.
“I’m a huge advocate for the other,” she added. “I don’t stand for any hate speech, or anything that targets our fellow brothers and sisters.”
Burrell posted a video to Facebook attempting to contextualize her bigotry, blaming God, who has apparently been whispering sweet homophobic nothings in her ears.
DeGeneres has confirmed that Burrell will not be appearing on her show.
For those asking, Kim Burrell will not be appearing on my show.
Williams posted to social media, eluding to the video without naming it.
“I condemn hate speech of any kind,” he wrote.”There is no room in this world for any kind of prejudice. My greatest hope is for inclusion and love for all humanity in 2017 and beyond.”